Jurors late Monday convicted Darrell Williams on two counts of rape by instrumentation and one count of sexual assault. He was acquitted on two other counts of rape by instrumentation.

Two women testified that Williams sexually assaulted them at the party in December 2010. They identified Williams as their attacker after police showed them a photo of the Cowboys basketball team.

Witnesses testified that several players at the party wore similar Oklahoma State warm-up suits, and defense attorneys claimed that could have led to a misidentification.

Williams became very emotional after the judge read the guilty verdict. He began crying, bent over and slammed his hands on the defense table.

He then turned to the jurors and yelled, "I didn't do it."

Jurors recommended Williams be sentenced to one year in prison on each of the rape counts. He is expected to be sentenced on Aug. 24.

Before he was suspended in February 2011, Williams led the team in rebounding and averaged 7.1 points per game.

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